You Need to Be Looking at These Numbers

You Need to Be Looking at These Numbers

Church Trends from the Q4 2018 edition of The Unstuck Church Report

I’ve mentioned this before, but I love numbers. Data fuels a lot of my decision-making and helps me determine how things are going. Whether you like numbers or not, they are important. They create the standard, ultimately helping us measure how we are doing.

I think The Unstuck Church Report is resonating with so many church leaders (we’ve seen the list of church leaders subscribed go from 0 to 5,000+ in just four quarterly editions) for this reason—it provides a “scorecard” for church health. It helps you see where you’re “winning” and the areas of your ministry that need more attention. I really believe this kind of awareness can help leaders move in the direction we need to go.

The Q4 2018 edition of The Unstuck Church Report is available today! This 5-page PDF reviews 20 updated metrics in key areas of church health. From finances, to ministry health to staffing and leadership and more, I share some the numbers and add a few insights discussing my take on the numbers.

Actually, my team and I hosted a webinar on these numbers yesterday. It was a great conversation, and a lot of people asked some really good questions.

If you’d like to get my team’s thoughts on this quarter’s updated church health trends, you can watch a replay of the webinar. I’ve included it below if you’re interested.

We release an updated report each quarter with new insights and highlighting new trends. If you want in, sign up below. We’ll deliver it to your inbox for free.

I hope you’ll check out these numbers, and then look into how your church is doing. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out on social media using the hashtag #unstuckchurch

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Tony is Chief Strategic Officer at The Unstuck Group. For 14 years, he served on the senior leadership teams at West Ridge Church (Dallas, GA), NewSpring Church (Anderson, SC) and Granger Community Church (Granger, IN). He’s written several books and articles that have been featured with the Willow Creek Association, Catalyst and Pastors.com.